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Discussion topic: Tree blocking dish signal

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This message was authored by Pablus This message was authored by: Pablus

Tree blocking dish signal

The housing body,Curo, are refusing to prune the tree which is blocking the signal to my dish.They have suggested a booster box.Will this work?

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This message was authored by SKY1992bf This message was authored by: SKY1992bf

Re: Tree blocking dish signal

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@Pablus  No , the dish will need moving somewhere where line of sight isn't blocked 


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Re: Tree blocking dish signal

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@Pablus 

And Sky are likely to charge the standard £65 fee for that providing there's a suitable alternative position for it. You coukd get a local satellite engineer to do it at your own expense but make sure they place it somewhere accessible to a Sky engineer for maintenance. 


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